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9/26/16
Thank you Chris McCarron for voicing this to the audience that needed to hear this! And congrats on your being honored!
http://www.paulickreport.com/news/people/mccarron-drugs-dont-kill-horses-people-kill-horses/
9/26/16
Good For Chris!! I wish it would get to the right people and get them off their butts!!
12/5/16
Retired classic winning trainer and former executive director of the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission John Ward has joined the Water, Hay, and Oats Alliance, which supports federal intervention to bring about national uniformity in medication policy. Ward also previously served as chairman of the Association of Racing Commissioners International.
Read more from BloodHorse.com5/8/17
In joining the Water Hay Oats Alliance, former U.S. Senator and active Thoroughbred owner and breeder Nicholas F. Brady called on the industry to come together.
Read more from BloodHorse.com8/8/17
I am proud of New Mexico for taking this step in out of competition testing. It will help the trainers and owners who train in NM win races that in the past were won by shippers from Texas IMHO.
Of the first six Quarter Horses subjected to out-of-competition testing using horse hair analysis in New Mexico, four tested positive for Clenbuterol.
Read more from BloodHorse.com8/8/17
How long does it take for drugs to show up in hair? Do they compensate for drug therapy prior to a return to training? What if a worker transfers something from their hands to a horses' body/hair?
8/8/17
I think mostly they are looking for Anabolic Steroids, I believe they show up right away and they show up longer than a blood sample does. Transfer from a person to the hair is less likely to occur making this a safer procedure.
12/23/17
Paulick report did three day intensive articles on how the UK does racing medication free. In the third article one thing that stood out to me and has been in the back of my head for a very long time is that our horses are not fit and therefore do tend to get body sore hence needing bute and banamine.
This is the first in a series of three articles comparing and contrasting medication use and regulation in Britain with those in the United States. We will examine the differences between the systems from the perspective of regulators, trainers, and veterinarians. When it comes to medication regulation, it's no secret things are done differently across [...]
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